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    Leichhardt Espresso

    3.7 (3 reviews)
    Closed 6:30 am - 5:00 pm

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    The Galley at Sydney Boathouse

    The Galley at Sydney Boathouse

    5.0(1 review)
    2.7 km

    We returned to The Galley at Sydney Boathouse, a beautiful spot, right on Sydney Harbour marina…read moresituated between Rozelle and Glebe, and under the ANZAC Bridge. The nearby car park gives 1 hour free parking so it's easy to pop by for brunch or lunch. It's a lovely view of the city scape and boats in the harbour and you can enjoy your breakfast up on the deck of the converted waiting hall / shipping container, or on a lounge by the water. This time we opted for the couches and made friends with a nearby diners French bulldog. It's certainly a dog friendly spot. You can also sit inside if the weather isn't suitable with beautiful styling, nautically themed with blue striped cushions, decorative ropes and anchors. We loved this place last time, so we were keen to try their new menu. The menu has a more varied amount of choices at brunch. There's sweets, salads and some regular and ever popular choices. The mozzarella with avo, perfectly place on sourdough with greens and pomegranates, heirloom tomatoes and and a soft poached egg was beautiful. The roast pumpkin salad with grains, Persian feta, heirloom salad, avocado, confit onion, Pepita dukkah and herbs is the kind of dish I'd enjoy every day. Super healthy and refreshing and the pumpkin was perfectly cooked. For a sweet finish, we really liked the poached pear on brioche, toast with salted caramel, passionfruit cream, candied pistachio and lemon zest. We imagine this will be a very popular menu item.

    From the owner: Introducing the very first waterfront cafe in Sydney's Inner West!read more

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    The Galley at Sydney Boathouse
    The Galley at Sydney Boathouse
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    WellCo Cafe - Coffee House

    WellCo Cafe

    3.8(10 reviews)
    0.1 kmLeichhardt
    $$

    WellCo Cafe - my final and last brekkie in Sydney. I chose this place because it was down the…read morestreet from where I'm staying and my friend wanted to meet somewhere close to me before I took off for the airport. Disclaimer: There are two locations of WellCo. One in Glebe and one in Leichhardt. Me and my friend didn't realize that until she was on two stopped buses later and I was waiting for her for 45 minutes confused. The food here was pretty good! We both had the avo toast with quinoa - I replaced the cheese with mushies and added salmon. I think we both could've done without the quinoa. If it was a brekkie bowl I would be totally down, but dry and topped upon my already-flavor-lacking avo wasn't the best option. I definitely could've used a lil garlic salt and some crushed pepper or chili flakes. All in all, I was able to see my bestfriend before I left and had a good sized avo toast with a juice for a decent price. At this point, I'm used to paying over $20 for toast here haha. I love it though so I can't complain. *The fresh squeezed juices here are delicious! We tried the OJ and watermelon and both were superb. Thanks Sydney, can't wait to be back and continue my food ventures one avo toast at a time.

    WellCo is Leichhardts first attempt at breaking into the lucrative hipster market. On the surface…read moreit appears to work quite well, the minimalist decor and communal tables draw my inner indie towards the door and with one glance around the drinks served in jars and meals served on chopping boards made me want to stay. The problem with wellco is, once you get beyond aesthetics there isn't much more. With minimal gluten free, vegetarian and virtually no vegan options (with the exception of a leafy green salad) there isn't much that will appeal to the taste buds of the discerning customer. In their favor, they do make a delicious (bon)soy chai frappe and provide tabasco hot sauce on request.

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    WellCo Cafe - Lunch on a grey Saturday

    Lunch on a grey Saturday

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    Little Treasures - Lovely on a sunny day!

    Little Treasures

    3.7(6 reviews)
    1.2 km
    $$

    YUUUUM! Enormous portions, great coffee, friendly staff. I had chorizo and eggs and it was great…read more Eggs were poached perfectly, chorizo was grilled and hot and delicious. Also tasted a few other things - all were fantastic. Only downside is that it's not cheap. $19 for a big brekky, $20 for eggs benny, $18 for my brekky. We're only talking about a couple of dollars, and considering Petersham's lack of choice that's not surprising, but still not cheap. Now there's two great options for brekky in Petersham - these guys and The Counter. We'll be back, to both.

    One of the best cafes I've been to in the Inner West. The mismatched decor has a charm about it…read morethat makes you feel like you're in for a real treat. Book shelves loaded with old books cover the walls and empty picture frames hang above the bar. My partner and I enter out of the icy winter winds into this warm haven. The staff welcomed us made us feel very at home. Started with drinks - Chai Tea ($5.50) for me and a glass of Sangria ($8) for my partner. The tea was served in a small bowl on an old worm saucer, it was so adorable that my heart almost exploded. The sangria was, according to my other half, strong - but the good type of strong. We got Spicy Italian Meat Balls with bread ($16) for my love, and a C.B.L.T Baguette ($19) for myself. The meals are hearty and you will not be leaving hungry, that is for sure. Even when they were cooking the food the smell was bliss. My C.B.L.T had a silky aioli on top of seasoned grilled chicken, chunks of warm brie, bacon, tomatoes, and lettuce. It was a good size. It did get a little messy, but every mouth full was pure bliss. The meatballs were the perfect winter meal. The rich basil and tomato sauce went well with the crispy toasted bread and butter. The staff are super nice. The cafe is right next to the park and felt very relaxing. This place was truly filled with little treasures.

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    Little Treasures - Glass of Sangria

    Glass of Sangria

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